26 Dec
2016
26 Dec
'16
11:59 a.m.
Mathematica has recently advertised a discount on their Home Edition. About $250 while the sale lasts. Their website claims the Home Edition has "All of the power of Mathematica for personal use" . But it doesn't say specifically that there are no differences — or if there are differences, what those differences are. This *might* be just a pricing difference, the way some academic journals charge institutional libraries like $1500 / year but a mere $300 / year for an individual. But if that's the case, why wouldn't they just say so instead of giving it a whole nother name? Anyone know the answer to whether the Home Edition differs from the full Mathematica, and if so how? —Dan